President's administration consults with roofer on metro security
Meanwhile, the traffic prosecution officals compare the roofers' pictures with their own, taken at the same places - some details do not match.
The traffic prosecution continues to
clarify how the Russian photographers-roofers managed to enter Minsk metro at
night. They still doubt that their way went through the iron doors in the brick
wall which separates the metro which is in use now with the one still under
construction.
Deputy Head of the legacy supervision department of the traffic prosecution Pyotr Dzihilevich has shared his doubts in this regard
with Euroradio.
Pyotr Dzihilevich: “This window (the doors in the
brick wall - Euroradio) is closed with a metallic sheet, 3 mm thick! - and a
lock like this hangs there. And this lock is not from here (from the side of
the new stations which are under construction - Euroradio), but from there -
from the station in use. As the tearing goes from the station in use. When they
arrived there they could only see the open space like this, blocked with a
metallic sheet”.
However, representatives of the prosecution do not exclude that this metallic
sheet could have moved "on hinges" in some way. They even do not
exclude that the metro employees could have forgotten to place a lock on the
doors on that very day. However, according to first deputy of the Belarusian
traffic prosecutor Dzmitry Pyatkevich, the metro employees claim that this is impossible,
that someone is trying to set them up.
Euroradio has told scandalous roofer-photographer Vital
Raskalau about
the doubts of the Belarusian prosecution.
Vital Raskalau: “We
just came there and everything was ready - it was all open. The lock was
hanging at the doors, but when we approached closer, the doors themselves were
slightly twisted, which surprised us a lot, and we could stuff our heads into
the hole, which means, the whole body could also get through it”.
The traffic prosecution officials suspect
the bloggers in having faked the picture of the train moving along the tunnel. Deputy Head of the legacy supervision
department of the traffic prosecution Pyotr Dzihilevich show the picture of that very place to
Euroradio's journalist - some details do not match.
Pyotr Dzihilevich: “I
don't believe that he took a picture there, that he was in this very dead end.
Something lies here, something reflects here at the level of these ties, these
railings (shows the roofers' picture - Euroradio). And here (shows his own
picture - Euroradio), there is only one railing. I was in this dead end: when a
train arrives the railing is under a high voltage, this is a serious life
threat. The voltage in this contact railing is 850 thousand Volts - a man can
die on the spot immediately”.
However, he admits that he is not a great specialist in photography and asked Euroradio to clarify with Vital Raskalau how he took that picture. He refused to provide his own pictures for comparison.
The youngster did not object to giving a consultation.
Vital Raskalau: “I
did not come out to the railings. I was standing under the traffic lights - I
mounted a tripod under the traffic lights and took a picture, with special
lenses - about 50 mm, or maybe 150”.
The prosecution had no more questions to
the roofers. However, the President's administration had some. According to
Euroradio's information, they also called Vital.
Vital Raskalau: “A
man called me, introduced himself as Artsyom, joked a lot. Frankly speaking, I
never expected a call from the President's administration, and never thought
they could be so nice. They wanted to know how to get there and I told them everything”.
The official of the President's administration consulted with the blogger on
where to put motion sensors in Minsk metro. They did not ask to come and show,
and Vital wouldn't come in any case.
Vital Raskalau : “Even
if they asked me, I would not come to Minsk anymore! I am not afraid of
anything, it's just Minsk is closed for us. We've climbed it all over”.
However, having contemplated on it a bit, he added that he might come again in
some 1-1,5 years.
Vital Raskalau : “No,
climbing onto the President's administration, this is, frankly speaking... But
climbing onto the House of Government is absolutely real. However, we had not
enough time to do this on our first visit”.
It turned out that Vital watched the reaction to their trip to Minsk carefully. He is offended by the words of Minsk Mayor. He says they broke no locks, no windows, and committed no administrative offences. If they violated anything, it was the prohibition "to enter the guarded object". He also adds that everything is good in Minsk with regard to guarding of the regime objects.